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as you say, this is a university with some of the most brilliant minds. how is it no one here questioned who was this stanford girl with this tragic love story with a football star? miles bennett concedes he got beat. his whole sports reporting staff at the stanford daily dead. they had no idea notre dame football star -- did. they had no idea notre dame football star manti te'o supposedly was a stanford student. >> i would have seen all sorts of stuff on facebook. very all these mutual friends. a -- i have all these mutual friends. a lot of my friends are football players, different athletes on campus. >> reporter: and nobody knew about this? >> absolutely nothing. >> reporter: it never hit any social media? >> nothing. >> reporter: bennett smith said no one on campus heard that girl friend lennay kekua supposedly went to school here. >> in the interviews you see all this emotion. in the subsequent followup pieces you see all the talk of this and in most of those pieces, 99, 95% of them, there's no mention of stanford. >> reporter: you would have caught
as you say, this is a university with some of the most brilliant minds. how is it no one here questioned who was this stanford girl with this tragic love story with a football star? miles bennett concedes he got beat. his whole sports reporting staff at the stanford daily dead. they had no idea notre dame football star -- did. they had no idea notre dame football star manti te'o supposedly was a stanford student. >> i would have seen all sorts of stuff on facebook. very all these mutual...
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the university began offering 14 digital courses one year ago. unlike the uc, stanford and harvard offered online courses for free, uc officials say the fact that their courses allow students to interact, more students should be signing up. >> charging clients who fail to show up for appointments. but what about when you get stuck waiting around for a repair or delivery person who doesn't show up? cbs 5 consumer watch reporter explains your time could be worth some money as well. >> reporter: she's called comcast so many times recently, she even has a name for the hold music. >> the horsy. >> reporter: her internet service went down the day after christmas. she says she couldn't reach a service representative for four days. >> the first thing you hear is they have a high volume of calls. >> reporter: he set up a service apartment to switch out her modem the following monday, but nobody showed up. >> nobody even bothered to call me. >> reporter: an expensive hassle for the single mom who took the morning off work to wait. now comcast has a custome
the university began offering 14 digital courses one year ago. unlike the uc, stanford and harvard offered online courses for free, uc officials say the fact that their courses allow students to interact, more students should be signing up. >> charging clients who fail to show up for appointments. but what about when you get stuck waiting around for a repair or delivery person who doesn't show up? cbs 5 consumer watch reporter explains your time could be worth some money as well. >>...
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the bad news is, there was another shooting over there on university avenue earlier this evening as well and may have been a homicide. we'll have more information on this later on. >> let's check in with you at 11:00. thanks, don. >>> dozens of people walked along san francisco's waterfront to show support for gun control. organized by the group's 1 million moms for gun control. it was intended to show solidarity with events across the country. the largest held in washington, d.c. members of the newtown, connecticut, community. anderson has their story from bridgeport, connecticut. >> thousands called for tougher gun control at rallies across the nation. >> what do we want? change. >> in washington, d.c., people carried signs with the names and pictures of gun violence victims. >> it's time to take assault weapons off of our streets. too many people are dying. >> they want a federal ban and high capacity magazines and mandatory background checks for all gun purchases. the shooting of sandy hook elementary school prompted these rallies. >> if it can happen in newtown, it can happen in any
the bad news is, there was another shooting over there on university avenue earlier this evening as well and may have been a homicide. we'll have more information on this later on. >> let's check in with you at 11:00. thanks, don. >>> dozens of people walked along san francisco's waterfront to show support for gun control. organized by the group's 1 million moms for gun control. it was intended to show solidarity with events across the country. the largest held in washington,...
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in social personality psychology from stanford university her work in research on happiness has been honored with the john templeton foundation grant science of generosity grant templeton positive psychology prize and a million dollar grant from the national institute of mental health she's also the author of the critically acclaimed book the myths of happiness dr little mercy joins us now from our los angeles studio lubricity welcome to the program. it's a pleasure to be here thank you thank you for joining us let's start out with just the simple stuff what is your definition of happiness well i use the definition that researchers use which is that happiness essentially has two components so the first component is the experience of positive emotions joy serenity curiosity affection and the second component is the feeling have you feel the feeling that your life is going well that you're progressing towards your life's goal so you really need both of those components to be a truly happy person so where it seems like one is is positional kind of static and the other is an arc so it's
in social personality psychology from stanford university her work in research on happiness has been honored with the john templeton foundation grant science of generosity grant templeton positive psychology prize and a million dollar grant from the national institute of mental health she's also the author of the critically acclaimed book the myths of happiness dr little mercy joins us now from our los angeles studio lubricity welcome to the program. it's a pleasure to be here thank you thank...
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my partner is somebody that i met at stanford university. albert is a native san franciscan that attended the san francisco community college. there is a program where if you take 28 units and you get 3.65 and above, you have a direct path to uc-berkeley for better, stanford. [laughter] i forgot this was being televised. [laughter] i met albert and we started the firm in 1988. that is 25 years ago. we employed over 25 people. quite a few of them, members of this city college. let me tell you, we hear a lot of negative things about the community college. but i must assure you, that in terms of technical expertise and great educators, we have absolutely the best teachers in the nation. [applause] i can guarantee you we will be preserving them. i have, behind me, my wonderful family, my wife jenny, my two twins -- one of them. adriano and alexander santos. alexander graduated from ucla and is a proud member of the famous structural engineering firm of santos and urrutia. my daughter is a graduate of boston university. she works for the san fran
my partner is somebody that i met at stanford university. albert is a native san franciscan that attended the san francisco community college. there is a program where if you take 28 units and you get 3.65 and above, you have a direct path to uc-berkeley for better, stanford. [laughter] i forgot this was being televised. [laughter] i met albert and we started the firm in 1988. that is 25 years ago. we employed over 25 people. quite a few of them, members of this city college. let me tell you,...
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up to speak on behalf of stanford university and the celebration of the alma. [applause] >> welcome folks. it gives me great pleasure. i have the honor of serving as the executive director in 2007 and pleaded to introduce you to this area. the alma came by just now and john was going to announce the project and year of the bay with america's cup as well as the opening of the bay bridge and lots of other interesting things happening. we actually want to have a ferry terminal here in the basin so we can have taxis to outside areas and may our visions come true, and i wanted to share you with as was point out and california historical society and other partners have come together so we have the whole day at the ego center and we welcome you to come check it out. it's a beautiful building and off the grid. we have our own wastewater treatment inside. we will have tours of the boat and in the basin and walk along the trail and get on to the location so with that i thank you and the board is going to go back. we have been trying to get youth on board so if any young
up to speak on behalf of stanford university and the celebration of the alma. [applause] >> welcome folks. it gives me great pleasure. i have the honor of serving as the executive director in 2007 and pleaded to introduce you to this area. the alma came by just now and john was going to announce the project and year of the bay with america's cup as well as the opening of the bay bridge and lots of other interesting things happening. we actually want to have a ferry terminal here in the...
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a hoax targeted at a heisman nominee and centered at stanford university. new details just ahead. >>> we'll look at yelp's new restaurant ratings and the stock market as well all ahead in business news. >>> a very pretty shot of san francisco. that is a beautiful sunrise. our producer is right on when she said it's pretty. take it all in on this thursday. you're almost to the weekend. stay with us. it's 6:41. >>> 15 minutes begins with a live look at san jose international airport where we're following the situation here where officials say that a man, a stranger, trying to get on the tarmac using janitorial truck. you can see emergency crews on scene right now certainly causing a delay for passengers and flight crew at san diego international airport. we're not sure exactly about delays. of course we are as always keeping an eye on this story to keep you posted in case perhaps you have a flight down in southern california today. you never know. it's 6:44. >>> a growing fable and story of inspiration for notre dame football now being revealed to be fake. ju
a hoax targeted at a heisman nominee and centered at stanford university. new details just ahead. >>> we'll look at yelp's new restaurant ratings and the stock market as well all ahead in business news. >>> a very pretty shot of san francisco. that is a beautiful sunrise. our producer is right on when she said it's pretty. take it all in on this thursday. you're almost to the weekend. stay with us. it's 6:41. >>> 15 minutes begins with a live look at san jose...
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. >>> they will speak at stanford university and he will be talking about award that is quickly changes. -- a world that is quickly changing. people who were not able to get a ticket can watch online. >>> it was almost six months ago a gunman opened fire killing 20 and injuring 6 others. some are upset with the cinema for their failure to reach out and others are not ready to return to a movie theater. >>> hundreds returned to honor a fallen police officer. they are remembering an officer who was shot to death on tuesday. his fellow officers called him highly respected and he was also a member of the police canine unit. >>> he was not involved in the burglary as first reported. the motive still remains a mystery. he was talking to gas cone when he pulled 0 out a gun and shot him. moments later gascon shot himself. >>> he tried to pull a three- year-old out of her mother's arms. the man is described as latino and smelling like automotive oil. the mother said her daughter was playing outside and the man walked up and complemented her daughter's beauty. he said he tried to pull her from he
. >>> they will speak at stanford university and he will be talking about award that is quickly changes. -- a world that is quickly changing. people who were not able to get a ticket can watch online. >>> it was almost six months ago a gunman opened fire killing 20 and injuring 6 others. some are upset with the cinema for their failure to reach out and others are not ready to return to a movie theater. >>> hundreds returned to honor a fallen police officer. they are...
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according to stanford university, if you get a blood transfusion from someone younger it could help improve learning and memory. >> stephen: yes, the blood of the young can help improve your memory, although you will remember only xbox cheat codes and taylor swift's ex-boyfriends. [ laughter ] [cheers and applause] now, the study's author, doctor saul villeda, connected the circulatory systems of old and young mice so their blood could mingle, resulting in a 20% increase in connections between brain cells for the old mices. also known as the world's most disturbing episode of pinky and the brain. [ laughter ] apparently absorbing the blood of the young can reverse the effects of aging. which is great news, otherwise i would have to resort to something disturbing, like exercise. [ laughter ] folks, in light of this breakthrough, prescott is proud to introduce vacsa-tern a medical-grade young person harvested straight from my intern program. [ laughter ] nice to meet you, vacsa-tern. >> it's jay. >> stephen: shhh. no names. makes it creepy. [ laughter ] here's how it works. just find the pre-
according to stanford university, if you get a blood transfusion from someone younger it could help improve learning and memory. >> stephen: yes, the blood of the young can help improve your memory, although you will remember only xbox cheat codes and taylor swift's ex-boyfriends. [ laughter ] [cheers and applause] now, the study's author, doctor saul villeda, connected the circulatory systems of old and young mice so their blood could mingle, resulting in a 20% increase in connections...
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quite frankly, i could not have imagined myself the professor of history at stanford university editing martin luther king. these are things that were beyond my imagination as a young black teenager whose opportunities were quite limited at that time. >> because of that opel vision and the moral imagination, barricades began to fall and bigotry began to fade. doors of opportunity swung open for an entire generation. >> he was very much influenced by martin luther king and in his heart, he sees his vision being close to martin luther king. there was that moment where he received the nobel peace prize and he made the distinction between, saying that he can't be like them because i have to deal with this radical evil called terrorism. as if they did not have to deal with the radical evil of their time. king never held political office. i assume if he had, he would have seen as his overriding responsibility to deal with the people at the bottom of the social structure, the people that don't have the opportunity. and if that is what you use political power to accomplish. it is something that
quite frankly, i could not have imagined myself the professor of history at stanford university editing martin luther king. these are things that were beyond my imagination as a young black teenager whose opportunities were quite limited at that time. >> because of that opel vision and the moral imagination, barricades began to fall and bigotry began to fade. doors of opportunity swung open for an entire generation. >> he was very much influenced by martin luther king and in his...
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quite frankly, i could not have imagined myself the professor of history at stanford university editing martin luther king. these are things that were beyond my imagination as a young black teenager whose opportunities were quite limited at that time. >> because of that opel vision and the moral imagination, barricades began to fall and bigotry began to fade. doors of opportunity swung open for an entire generation. >> he was very much influenced by martin luther king and in his heart, he sees his vision being close to martin luther king. there was that moment where he received the nobel peace prize and he made the distinction between, saying that he can't be like them because i have to deal with this radical evil called terrorism. as if they did not have to deal with the radical evil of their time. king never held political office. i assume if he had, he would have seen as his overriding responsibility to deal with the people at the bottom of the social structure, the people that don't have the opportunity. and if that is what you use political power to accomplish. it is something that
quite frankly, i could not have imagined myself the professor of history at stanford university editing martin luther king. these are things that were beyond my imagination as a young black teenager whose opportunities were quite limited at that time. >> because of that opel vision and the moral imagination, barricades began to fall and bigotry began to fade. doors of opportunity swung open for an entire generation. >> he was very much influenced by martin luther king and in his...
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. >>> two vermont call groups are suing stanford university. prevents them from migrating. the university to stop using water from the reservoir because they say it degrades the happen tat. apple is upping the memory on it's ipad. 128 gigabytes up of 64. they will go on sale february 5 february 5th starting at $799. >>> the search enjoin opened up it's maps program to anyone who can contribute to the world's most secretive countries. instead of the old map user will be able to see details suchs hotels and schools. >>> our super bowl coverage is coming up with ravens fans. plus temperatures on the rise across the bay area. letting us know how warm it's going to get. >>> well, some call it disgusting but clearly others enjoyed getting all lathered up in australia. the blanket of sea foam. the phenomenon is a parting gift from a tropical storm that bombarded that country's east coast. when they are churned up by powerful currenting causing the water to form those bubbles. >> it just may be a beach day. if you have the day off, temperatures are going to be climbing. tomorrow we
. >>> two vermont call groups are suing stanford university. prevents them from migrating. the university to stop using water from the reservoir because they say it degrades the happen tat. apple is upping the memory on it's ipad. 128 gigabytes up of 64. they will go on sale february 5 february 5th starting at $799. >>> the search enjoin opened up it's maps program to anyone who can contribute to the world's most secretive countries. instead of the old map user will be able to...
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reporting live at stanford university, linda yee, cbs 5. >>> also in the news tonight, the colorado theater where that gunman opened fire on moviegoers reopened this evening. there was a special event for survivors and the victims' families, followed by a screening of the latest hobbit film. 12 people were killed, dozens were wounded last july during a midnight showing of batman. >>> and we learned a few hours ago at least four americans managed to escape from their al- qaeda captors in algeria. cbs 5 reporter mark phillips told us they apparently made a break for it during a chaotic rescue operation. >> reporter: early today, what had been a hostage-taking standoff at a massive natural gas plant in the algerian desert turned violent and bloody. algerian troops that surrounded the plant after a number of foreign workers -- some reports say more than 40 -- were taken hostage by an islamist group claiming ties to al-qaeda. security sources tell us when the prisoners were moved inside the compound, guns opened fire. one irish hostage recounted the ordeal to an arabic tv channel as it was happe
reporting live at stanford university, linda yee, cbs 5. >>> also in the news tonight, the colorado theater where that gunman opened fire on moviegoers reopened this evening. there was a special event for survivors and the victims' families, followed by a screening of the latest hobbit film. 12 people were killed, dozens were wounded last july during a midnight showing of batman. >>> and we learned a few hours ago at least four americans managed to escape from their al- qaeda...
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i am lecturer at stanford university, not a professor. that is another level of this conversation teary let me extend the conversation a little bit. one of the things that it was after i left or go, i taught for many years at stanford and talk, as i told the kids, real stuff. i started a class on cloud computing. three years ago, i started a class at the university in beijing as well on this subject because i feel it is really important. we are in my opinion in the second year of a 20-year cycle that is no different than the client server cycle that happened last time around, and i think education is an important component of this. so i'm going to take my four or five minutes to educate you guys a little bit on what is this thing we call cloud computing. i'm going to try uses much plain english as i can, leave all the technical buzzwords aside, and try to eliminate -- illuminate for you what is happening. fundamentally, is an economic thing that is happening, and that is what has always driven technologies economics. i will get to that in
i am lecturer at stanford university, not a professor. that is another level of this conversation teary let me extend the conversation a little bit. one of the things that it was after i left or go, i taught for many years at stanford and talk, as i told the kids, real stuff. i started a class on cloud computing. three years ago, i started a class at the university in beijing as well on this subject because i feel it is really important. we are in my opinion in the second year of a 20-year...
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researchers at stanford university have been at the center of efforts to make the sport safer. and earlier this month ktvu 's health and science editor john fowler is looking into what research is being done. >> just how violent, how risky is this. this is stanford's championship game. >> i hope it's a game changer. i've said to myself that i will not allow my kids to play the sport of football until there's an answer. >> reporter: stanford researchers compared two years of mouth guard data to super high speed video like this discovering exactly the direction and energy of hits on helmets. yet brain injuries remain unpredictable. >> we don't really understand precisely when an injury happens and what the threshold is. >> reporter: researchers studied a hit at 140-miles-an- hour. but head rotation may be just as important. >> your brain essentially starts sloshing around and leads to sheering motion. we think that maybe part of the injury. >> it's not just helmet to helmet. this brutal hit in the chest in the seahawks game caused walker's concussion. the mouthpiece technology wa
researchers at stanford university have been at the center of efforts to make the sport safer. and earlier this month ktvu 's health and science editor john fowler is looking into what research is being done. >> just how violent, how risky is this. this is stanford's championship game. >> i hope it's a game changer. i've said to myself that i will not allow my kids to play the sport of football until there's an answer. >> reporter: stanford researchers compared two years of...
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across the street from stanford university. >> host: michael doyle. thank you. >> guest: my pleasure. . . want . . . .
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it's something innasa is workin on with stanford university. we cheered along with nasa when the curiosity rover landed on mars. but imagine a few toor where when we get to the red planet we can explore it much faster with a new rover being called the hedge hog designed to work in the low gravity martian atmosphere. >> advantage of the fact we have very little gravity and this is where we can hop and carry a lot of distance without having to roll over as we do traditionally with the mars rover. >> reporter: a joint project between nasa's jet propulsion lab and stanford university, the hedge hog may resemble a special effect but it is destined to be about the most mobile thing in the universuniverse. >> only to hop but also to tumble. >> reporter: the more we know about mars the faster we or something can visit mapping the martian surface with the hedge hog rover is likely five to ten years away. even the project itself has people thinking about what's next. >> the possibility of dreaming of the future as in the case of a hedge who go and build
it's something innasa is workin on with stanford university. we cheered along with nasa when the curiosity rover landed on mars. but imagine a few toor where when we get to the red planet we can explore it much faster with a new rover being called the hedge hog designed to work in the low gravity martian atmosphere. >> advantage of the fact we have very little gravity and this is where we can hop and carry a lot of distance without having to roll over as we do traditionally with the mars...
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university law school and co- director at stanford center for international security and cooperation. from early 2009 through the summer of 2010, he served as special assistant to the president for justice and regulatory policy at the white house. now, we are going to pause just for a moment while we begin -- before beginning our radio, tv, and internet programs for a much wider audience. good afternoon and welcome to today's meeting of the commonwealth club of california, the place where you are in the know. you can find us on the internet at commonwealthclub that board -- commonwealthclub.org. now it is my distinct honor and also a personal pleasure for me to introduce robert s. muller, the sixth director of the federal bureau of investigation. nominated by president george w. bush, he was sworn in to lead the fbi on september 4, 2001, just one week before the al qaeda attacks on 9/11. under his leadership, the fbi has since played the leading role in preventing further terrorist attacks inside america. all americans should be happy that congress recently approved an extension of h
university law school and co- director at stanford center for international security and cooperation. from early 2009 through the summer of 2010, he served as special assistant to the president for justice and regulatory policy at the white house. now, we are going to pause just for a moment while we begin -- before beginning our radio, tv, and internet programs for a much wider audience. good afternoon and welcome to today's meeting of the commonwealth club of california, the place where you...
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well there's been a number of studies the most recent one was stanford university new york university and reading the report i quoted verbatim from it in two articles i wrote only two percent two percent of those killed are what america calls high level military targets nearly all the others who are civilians you talk about drone wars they are killing civilians the pentagon denies it the cia deny it mainly cia absolutely denied but those are the cold hard facts do york university and stand for you over a city don't play me talk to them david how do you think i will be homeless all about very heavily on. the days in yemen it's in somalia it's in other countries there's a major base being expanded in djibouti. bases all over the place you've got these computer terminals you could fire away operate is you've got more close in operate is but there is a very. large and forty thousand realizing who is only as a by my calling when i call jumpin houses sir sir sir just listen for a moment please give me the courtesy of this tell me who is fighting whom in yemen could you tell me. well it cert
well there's been a number of studies the most recent one was stanford university new york university and reading the report i quoted verbatim from it in two articles i wrote only two percent two percent of those killed are what america calls high level military targets nearly all the others who are civilians you talk about drone wars they are killing civilians the pentagon denies it the cia deny it mainly cia absolutely denied but those are the cold hard facts do york university and stand for...
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it's 5:23. >>> united nations secretary-general ban ki-moon will stop by stanford university later on today. university officials say ki-moon will make a speech about how the u.n. can create opportunities from the challenges the world is facing. tickets to the event are sold out but a live stream was set up through stanford's official website. you can catch ki-moon's speech starting at 4:30 this afternoon. >>> bay area voters are asked to cast their votballots in an unul election. five historical female san francisco leaders are up for nomination. you can cast your vote at centralsubwaysf.com. voting ends next wednesday. >>> it's 5:24 right now. a couple reasons to feel good. we're a day closer to the weekend. it's thursday. >> the sunshine. >> beautiful. christina loren tells us perfect timing for sunshine. >> it's going to hold up for the weekend as well. good morning to you. thanks for joining us. a little bit easier to get up on a thursday morning knowing we'll hit mid to upper 60s today in many of your south bay cities. that's where we expect the warmest temperatures to come in.
it's 5:23. >>> united nations secretary-general ban ki-moon will stop by stanford university later on today. university officials say ki-moon will make a speech about how the u.n. can create opportunities from the challenges the world is facing. tickets to the event are sold out but a live stream was set up through stanford's official website. you can catch ki-moon's speech starting at 4:30 this afternoon. >>> bay area voters are asked to cast their votballots in an unul...
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university. they showed me some head impact research from a different player during a game. they are pointing not necessarily where they are hit but where the acceleration. is pl n.f.l. is planning a ten-year study on the consequences of repeated head injuries. we want to have a way to understand how to measure the impacts that occur, not just from the concussions that you see happening, but from what we call the sub concussive events. >> cheryl: the doctor is chair of neurology department at ucsf and advisory committee to the n.f.l.. he is working with john york co-owner of the 49ers who was on the safety committee. they the tell me the n.f.l. is getting closer to find the best way to gather research on impacts to the brain, mouth guard sensors like this or helmets with sensors. >> i think we mayve the ability to put those into helmets or into mouth guards at the beginning of next season. >> it's such a weird injury. you are not sure. i think i'm okay. the brain sits in a pool of fluid. so if yo
university. they showed me some head impact research from a different player during a game. they are pointing not necessarily where they are hit but where the acceleration. is pl n.f.l. is planning a ten-year study on the consequences of repeated head injuries. we want to have a way to understand how to measure the impacts that occur, not just from the concussions that you see happening, but from what we call the sub concussive events. >> cheryl: the doctor is chair of neurology...
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and now stanford university has been dragged into his girlfriend's saga, as well. this week, te'o and notre dame officials say the player was drawn into a romance online. they say the woman fooled him into believing she died of leukemia back in september. the so-called girlfriend apparently lied about being a stanford student. >> the student newspaper has its finger on the pulse of the student community. i would have seep all sorts of stuff on facebook. i have all these mutual friends, a lot of my friend are football players. >> well, the girl by the way is very much alive. she lives in southern california. te'o now claims he was duped bier will. many are wondering whether he and notre dame made up the hoax to am prove his chances of winning the heisman by getting the sympathy vote. didn't work. he came in second. but maybe we'll hear from him. he habit come forward yet. >> we'll see what happens. >>> 6:35. let's get another check on weather. the big word today, weekend. >> friday. >> weekend, yes. and the weather is going to work out great i think. last couple of
and now stanford university has been dragged into his girlfriend's saga, as well. this week, te'o and notre dame officials say the player was drawn into a romance online. they say the woman fooled him into believing she died of leukemia back in september. the so-called girlfriend apparently lied about being a stanford student. >> the student newspaper has its finger on the pulse of the student community. i would have seep all sorts of stuff on facebook. i have all these mutual friends, a...
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he is the michael and barbara bavarian professor at stanford university and serves as co-director of the nuclear risk reduction initiative and preventive defense project. please help me welcome our speaker this morning, former secretary of defense william perry. (applause) >> what a pleasure it is to be aboard this symbol of america's millery power, the uss macon island. what a pleasure it is to be among the men and women of our armed forces and the men and women of the first responders of the san francisco bay area. fleet week for many years in san francisco was a somewhat [inaudible] affair and it has been transformed into this great coming together by the military and the first responders, the great coming together of our uniformed personnel and a great [speaker not understood] of san francisco. this amazing transformation in the last few years was due primarily to the vision and the dedication of three people, george and charlotte schultz and mike myers. i'd like to pause to thank all three of them for this work. (applause) >> and in april of 1996, my last year as secretary of de
he is the michael and barbara bavarian professor at stanford university and serves as co-director of the nuclear risk reduction initiative and preventive defense project. please help me welcome our speaker this morning, former secretary of defense william perry. (applause) >> what a pleasure it is to be aboard this symbol of america's millery power, the uss macon island. what a pleasure it is to be among the men and women of our armed forces and the men and women of the first responders...
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chris and a stanford university engineering team equipped the car they call shelly with a powerful computer, a gps system and a big red button that tells the car to take us for a ride. >> whoa! off we go. >> off we go. there's the road. as soon as we're out here on the track, we'll create a run. >> making this clear, you're hands are free from the wheel. >> my hands are free from the wheel. whoa! >> reporter: on a track still damp from a rainstorm, shelly drove as fast as she could, slowing just enough to make it around the hair pin turn. >> the speedometer says 70 miles an hour. i realize i'm putting my life in the hands of technology that doesn't have hands. my stomach? don't ask! >> reporter: without humans inside the car, gurtis has let it run wild, reaching 130 miles an hour. the car even raced up colorado's pikes peak all by itself. >> so you studied how race car drivers would do this and taught the car to do that? >> a very big part of this project is understanding how the very best drivers control the car. >> reporter: gurtis and his team actually get inside the mind of race car own
chris and a stanford university engineering team equipped the car they call shelly with a powerful computer, a gps system and a big red button that tells the car to take us for a ride. >> whoa! off we go. >> off we go. there's the road. as soon as we're out here on the track, we'll create a run. >> making this clear, you're hands are free from the wheel. >> my hands are free from the wheel. whoa! >> reporter: on a track still damp from a rainstorm, shelly drove as...
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i want to bring in the author of "the immigrant exodus," vivek wadhwa, a stanford university law school fellow and research at duke university. we welcome to the program. i want to ask you, can america lead the world with its current immigration rules and quotas? what should immigration reform look like? >> right now we're losing the war. what's happening is that we've brought in hundreds of thousands of really smart people from all over the world to study. we educated them and gave them experience in working for our companies and innovate like we do. now we're telling them, sorry, we don't have enough visas for you. go back home. they're doing that. tens of thousands, hundreds of thousands of people have already gone back who are now starting companies in india, chien wra and brazil, all over the world. the start-ups and the economic growth that should be here in america is happening abroad because of our mindless immigration policies. you know, we keep talking about the unskilled, undocumented -- i'm sorry. >> go ahead. finish your thought. >> these are the legal -- people here legall
i want to bring in the author of "the immigrant exodus," vivek wadhwa, a stanford university law school fellow and research at duke university. we welcome to the program. i want to ask you, can america lead the world with its current immigration rules and quotas? what should immigration reform look like? >> right now we're losing the war. what's happening is that we've brought in hundreds of thousands of really smart people from all over the world to study. we educated them and...
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. >>> stanford university researchers may have found what's causing young, healthy athletes to suffer heart attacks. they discovered higher levels of calcium in patients with a heart condition. scientists have known a genetic mutation is the reason behind abnormal hearts in athlete, but they were not sure why the heart muscle was failing. stanford researchers say the medication to restore calcium to normal levels may be one way to treat that condition. >>> almost awards time in hollywood. after a day-long delay, votes for oscar nominations are due this morning. this is first year that the academy is letting members cast their ballots online. the votes were due yesterday but the deadline was pushed back after voters complained about issues with the worldwide web and their website. voting wraps up at 5:00. the list of nominees will be announced january 10. >>> work crews are almost done decorating a giant piece of art in the bay area. that work of art, the bay bridge. it's being draped with 25,000 white l.e.d. lights. private donors shelled out $8 million to turn the bridge into the lar
. >>> stanford university researchers may have found what's causing young, healthy athletes to suffer heart attacks. they discovered higher levels of calcium in patients with a heart condition. scientists have known a genetic mutation is the reason behind abnormal hearts in athlete, but they were not sure why the heart muscle was failing. stanford researchers say the medication to restore calcium to normal levels may be one way to treat that condition. >>> almost awards time...
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and stanford university don't blame me talk to them. we've. now reached france and so wish to russia and iran of attacks with many branding him a traitor but some projects that movie star. is only leading the others will follow amid criticism that french politics are drowning out the super rich and my colleague spoke to our own thomas about what russia the world's second most popular destination for migrants has to offer a new comer. let's look at the taxes and that's the question at hand right now if you look at russia at the current laws we have a flat tax rate here of thirteen percent in fact france and germany they both have complicated tax codes if you look at france forty one percent right now up to forty one percent in germany up to forty five percent as opposed to russia's thirteen percent but if this new law comes into effect in france that. march for france goes up to seventy five percent of that when it comes to the global meltdown that we've been seeing for years particularly twenty twelve was not a good year for the eurozon
and stanford university don't blame me talk to them. we've. now reached france and so wish to russia and iran of attacks with many branding him a traitor but some projects that movie star. is only leading the others will follow amid criticism that french politics are drowning out the super rich and my colleague spoke to our own thomas about what russia the world's second most popular destination for migrants has to offer a new comer. let's look at the taxes and that's the question at hand right...
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a stanford university engineer team is pushing these types of cars to high speeds. an audi tt with a powerful engine and precise gps system without humans inside. the engineers have let it run wild reaching 130 miles an hour on utah's bonneville salt flats. >> so you studied how race car drivers would do this and taught the door do that. >> it's a big part of this project is understanding how the best drivers control the car. >> the engineers monitored the brain activity of the race car driver. the goal is to build his reflexes and instincts into the software that keeps shelley on the road. amazing. >> it is amazing the technology. >>> it's 4:56 right now. we're continuing to follow developing news out of the north bay. coming up a live report with the latest on the murder in marin county. >> and parts of the bay area under a freeze warning right now. how long the temperatures are going down and when things will start to warm up. >> reporter: a much celebrated inaugural flight is planned this morning from the airport in san jose. and at the same time, there are new
a stanford university engineer team is pushing these types of cars to high speeds. an audi tt with a powerful engine and precise gps system without humans inside. the engineers have let it run wild reaching 130 miles an hour on utah's bonneville salt flats. >> so you studied how race car drivers would do this and taught the door do that. >> it's a big part of this project is understanding how the best drivers control the car. >> the engineers monitored the brain activity of...
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but new research from our "nbr- u" partners at stanford university, shows how that kind of stubborness can lead to market booms and busts. learn more on: www.nbr.com, just look for the "nbr-u" tab. that's "nightly business report" for thursday, january 24. good night everyone, you too tom. >> tom: goodnight susie, as you mentioned lost of good stuff online at: www.nbr.com and back here tomorrow night. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org stocks fell on worries that china might... announcer: the new pbs for ipad app. you'll never know what you'll find. [dog barks] announcer: available now in the app store.
but new research from our "nbr- u" partners at stanford university, shows how that kind of stubborness can lead to market booms and busts. learn more on: www.nbr.com, just look for the "nbr-u" tab. that's "nightly business report" for thursday, january 24. good night everyone, you too tom. >> tom: goodnight susie, as you mentioned lost of good stuff online at: www.nbr.com and back here tomorrow night. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access...
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but new research from our "nbr- u" partners at stanford university, shows how that kind of stubborness can lead to market booms and busts. learn more on: www.nbr.com, just look for the "nbr-u" tab. that's "nightly business report" for thursday, january 24. good night everyone, you too tom. >> tom: goodnight susie, as you mentioned lost of good stuff online at: www.nbr.com and back here tomorrow night. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> the following production was produced in high definition. ♪ >>> and their buns are something i have yet to find anywhere else. >> 'cause i'm not inviting you to my house for dinner. >> breaded and fried and gooey and lovely. >> in the words of arnold schwarzenegger, i'll be back! >> you've heard of connoisseur. i'm a common-sewer! >> they knew i had to ward off some vampires or something. >> let's talk desserts, gentlemen, 'cause i see you
but new research from our "nbr- u" partners at stanford university, shows how that kind of stubborness can lead to market booms and busts. learn more on: www.nbr.com, just look for the "nbr-u" tab. that's "nightly business report" for thursday, january 24. good night everyone, you too tom. >> tom: goodnight susie, as you mentioned lost of good stuff online at: www.nbr.com and back here tomorrow night. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access...
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but new research from our "nbr- u" partners at stanford university, shows how that kind of stubborness can lead to market booms and busts. learn more on: www.nbr.com, just look for the "nbr-u" tab. that's "nightly business report" for thursday, january 24. good night everyone, you too tom. >> tom: goodnight susie, as you mentioned lost of good stuff online at: www.nbr.com and back here tomorrow night. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
but new research from our "nbr- u" partners at stanford university, shows how that kind of stubborness can lead to market booms and busts. learn more on: www.nbr.com, just look for the "nbr-u" tab. that's "nightly business report" for thursday, january 24. good night everyone, you too tom. >> tom: goodnight susie, as you mentioned lost of good stuff online at: www.nbr.com and back here tomorrow night. captioning sponsored by wpbt captioned by media access...